Building Plenum

a building and plenum technology, applied in fire alarms, ventilation systems, heating types, etc., can solve the problems of requiring significant time (and associated cost) for a skilled laborer to install fire detectors and other safety devices in buildings, and requiring multiple ceiling penetrations, so as to achieve the effect of rapid and efficient installation of building infrastructur

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-02-19
SIMPLEXGRINNELL
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[0002]A building plenum is provided. The building plenum may include an assembly or housing and multiple building utility and safety infrastructures (such as fire, safety, networking, lighting, ventilation, and other building infrastructure). The building plenum may be constructed at a manufacturing facility for subsequent installation in a building. In this way, the building infrastructure may be quickly and efficiently installed in the building, such as by mounting the building plenum on a ceiling as part of a ceiling cover, ceiling tile, or the like. For example, the on-site installation in the building may be simplified to one set of connections per building plenum, rather than requiring connections to each individual device. The building plenum may have different configurations (including different building utility and safety infrastructures), different lengths and widths, and different cover appearances (or other ornamentation).

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The installation of the fire detectors, discharge heads and the other safety devices in a building may be labor intensive and requires multiple ceiling penetrations for mounting.
Specifically, it may require significant time (and associated cost) for a skilled laborer to install the fire detectors (and attendant circuitry) and the sprinkler heads (and attendant piping).
Further, the holes and ceiling penetrations in installing the fire detectors, sprinkler heads, and other safety devices may be unsightly.
The ceiling may contain multiple dissimilar devices such as building utility devices such as lighting, vents, wireless network hubs, routers, and safety devices such as smoke detectors, sprinklers, etc. that to many are architecturally unpleasing.

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[0011]FIG. 1 is perspective view of one example of the building plenum 100. FIG. 2 is a side view of the building plenum depicted in FIG. 1. The building plenum 100 may include one or more fasteners 105 on one or more sides of the housing 110. The fasteners 105 may comprise ceiling mounts, such as snap fittings, screws or other attachment fittings, that connect with the ceiling, ceiling infrastructure, other surface of a room in the building, or other building structure. Further, as shown in FIG. 1, the housing 110 may comprise a rectangular shape and may include one or more devices, as discussed in more detail below. The rectangular shape is merely for illustrative purposes. The housing 110 may comprise various shapes to accommodate various size rooms (including various sized ceilings) and to accommodate different devices housed within housing 110.

[0012]The building plenum 100 may further include devices for various building infrastructure, such as HVAC (heating, ventilation, and a...

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A building plenum is provided. The building plenum may include an assembly or housing and multiple building utility and safety infrastructures (such as fire, lighting, ventilation, and other building infrastructure). The building plenum may be constructed at a manufacturing facility for subsequent installation in a building. In this way, the building infrastructure may be quickly and efficiently installed in the building, such as by mounting the building plenum on a ceiling as part of a ceiling cover, ceiling tile, or the like. The building plenum may have different configurations (including different building utility and safety infrastructures), different lengths and widths, and different cover appearances (or other ornamentation).

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]Buildings typically include one or more safety devices, such as fire detectors, sprinkler systems, speakers, emergency lighting, notification strobe lights, horns and speakers, video monitoring cameras, etc. These devices are normally mounted in the ceiling. For example, the fire detectors for the fire alarm system and discharge heads for the sprinkler system may be mounted at predetermined distances from one another. The installation of the fire detectors, discharge heads and the other safety devices in a building may be labor intensive and requires multiple ceiling penetrations for mounting. Specifically, it may require significant time (and associated cost) for a skilled laborer to install the fire detectors (and attendant circuitry) and the sprinkler heads (and attendant piping). Further, the holes and ceiling penetrations in installing the fire detectors, sprinkler heads, and other safety devices may be unsightly. The ceiling may contain multipl...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F24F7/00G08B23/00A62C35/00
CPCG08B17/00A62C35/68G08B17/113
Inventor ZIMMERMAN, LARRY
Owner SIMPLEXGRINNELL
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